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Mohd Ahsan

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B.Sc (Hons) (Computer Science) have more scope than B.Sc (Hons) (Mathematics). Job opportunities are more in CS than Mathematics. Also final year mathematics is quite tough compare to final year of B.Sc (CS)

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Mohd Ahsan

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You should opt B.Com because it fits according to your syllabus. You can also choose
BBA
BBM
B.A (Economics). .

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Mohd Ahsan

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You have good marks in Biology than mathematics so don't go with mathematics based courses. Try to get admission in Biology based courses.
1-MBBS
Prepare for NEET though it's a very tough examination. And also number of aspirants are also very high.
2-BDS
You can also get admission in this course through NEET.
3-BUMS (Bachelors of Unani medicines and Surgery)
Admission into this also happens through NEET.
4-BHMS (Bachelors of homeopathy medicines and surgery)
Admission through NEET. Some more courses-
B.Sc Zoology
B.Sc (Botany)
B.Sc (Geology)
B.Sc (Geography)
B.Sc Chemistry
B.Sc (Industrial Chemistry
B.A ( almost all courses).

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Sarathi Sankar

Contributor-Level 7

You can consider following:
LSR, New Delhi. New Delhi, Delhi NCR | UGC Accredited. Loyola College, Chennai. St. Christ University Bangalore, Bangalore. Miranda House, New Delhi. Presidency College, Chennai. MCC Chennai, Chennai. Hindu College, New Delhi.

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Sarathi Sankar

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Selection is based on a merit list developed based on 12th marks submitted by the candidates for each particular course. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Eligibility: At least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in 12th with relevant subjects from a recognized board.

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Biswajit Panja

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BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) is a degree programme that focuses on computer Science and applications. As such, the mathematics topics covered in BCA are generally related to computer Science and its applications. Some of the common topics of mathematics that may be covered in BCA include:
Discrete Mathematics: This includes topics such as Sets relations, functions, propositional logic, predicate logic, combinatorics, graph theory, and algorithm analysis. Calculus: This includes topics such as Differentiation integration, limits, continuity, and applications of calculus in computer Science. Linear Algebra This includes topics
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Sumit Raj

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If you do your preparation in a better way then there are high chances that you'll crack entrance of Chirst Entrance. For doing better preparation you can follow few steps, like:-
Make a proper time table and follow it.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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There are various courses you can pursue depending on your interests and career aspirations. Some of the popular courses you can pursue are:
Bachelor of Commerce B.Com This is a three-year undergraduate course that provides a comprehensive understanding of subjects such as accounting, finance, economics, business law, and management. B.Com is a popular course for commerce students and can lead to various career opportunities in accounting, finance, and management. Bachelor of Business Administration BBA This is a three-year undergraduate course that focuses on business principles, management practices, and entrepreneurship. BBA is ideal
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You will declared as passed, but if you want to get passed in the Maths subject you have failed then you have the chance of giving compartment exam next year.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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No, it is mandatory to have Mathematics as a compulsory subject in the 12th or Diploma programme. Without this subject, candidates will not be allowed to fill in the NATA 2023 application form.

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